Outcome of the 4th RD20 Conference 2022
RD20 is a conference of leading research institutes from G20 members, focusing on clean energy technologies and international collaboration. The 4th RD20 held on Oct. 4th and 6th was a hybrid meeting, at the venue and remotely online. The Technical Session (October 4th) will severally focus on 3 specific themes. The subsequent Leaders Session (October 6th) reached a high-level consensus on a global collaboration toward a low-carbon society.
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The 4th RD20 Conference
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Conference of leading research institutes from G20 members
Focusing on clean energy technologies held in October 2022 in Japan
Organizer: AIST (The National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology)
Co-organizers :
- MEXT (Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
- METI (Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry)
- MOE (Ministry of the Environment)
- NEDO (New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization)
“RD20” started in 2019 aims to strengthen international collaboration and promote innovation by key R&D institutes from G20 members which lead cutting-edge technology development to realize a carbon neutral society.
RD20 provides opportunities to exchange R&D and best practice of clean-energy related technologies and opportunities to seek feasibility of international collaborative study. RD20 also has a role to develop and deepen new partnership among related industry-government-academia stakeholders.
The 4th RD20 conference consists of 3 sessions, as hybrid conference.
Item | Date | Time | Venue |
Technical Sessions | Tue. Oct. 4 | 9:30-17:20 | Online |
Workshop for International Collaboration | Wed. Oct. 5 | 13:00-16:00 | Online (invitation only) |
Leaders Session | Thu. Oct. 6 | 13:00-17:00 | Tokyo Prince Hotel and online |
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The latest information (time schedule, speakers, registration) is updated at the official website.

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